Hypertension is a critical component of cardiovascular disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease, and specifically diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Causation versus correlation remains up for debate, but what has been confirmed is the delay of DKD progression when hypertension is controlled or moved to guideline drive ranges. Many medications have been studied and used in real world experience for best outcomes, and we discuss below the proven winners thus far making up the renin angiotensin aldosterone system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic kidney disease guidelines and disease modifying therapy have seen a dramatic shift in the last 5 years. The SGLT2 inhibitor class of medications has been catapulted from hyperglycemia management medications, to cardiovascular and kidney disease improvement therapies. Multiple trials looking at dedicated cardiovascular and kidney endpoints have resulted in favorable results.
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April 2022
Gender inequities negatively impact productivity and career advancement for women. Social media platforms like Twitter can be used to achieve greater parity and address underrepresentation by providing a medium for education, research and mentorship, however, it is unknown how it may contribute to gender inequity. Our aim was to examine gender interactions during a nephrology medical conference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdvancement in kidney transplantation has led to prolonged survival in our population with kidney disease. Newer agents of immunosuppression have made this possible with less rejections and lesser opportunistic infections and transplant related deaths. Preventative care like timely vaccines, cancer screenings, aggressive blood pressure, blood sugar, lipid control, timely referral to consultants is required in these patient population to provide quality care and to prolong their survival.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic allograft injury (CAI) remains one of the biggest challenges in transplantation as it directly affects the long-term allograft survival, an area in which the scientific and transplantation communities have struggled to improve outcomes. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of CAI is paramount to implement preventive measures and novel therapeutic options. In this review, we will address the latest evidence on CAI, potential etiologies and risk factors including non-adherence, antibody-mediated rejection, recurrence of glomerular disease, BK nephropathy, and calcineurin nephrotoxicity.
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